Frequencia7.0
Frequencia7.0 formed in São Paulo in 2003 around frontman Renato "Nato" Neto, guitarist Alex "Trigo" Trigo, bassist Leo "Mel" Melo, and drummer Cacio...
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Frequencia7.0 formed in São Paulo in 2003 around frontman Renato "Nato" Neto, guitarist Alex "Trigo" Trigo, bassist Leo "Mel" Melo, and drummer Cacio "Caveira" Alves. Their debut single "Arrebatados" became a national hit in Brazil, establishing their presence in the rock scene there.
Their lyrics often addressed social and political themes, which resonated with some listeners but also drew criticism from conservative quarters. The band released several albums including "Tempestade em Copo D'água," "A Conversão," and "Invencível" over roughly two decades.
Songs like "Desabafo," "Deserto," and "Redenção" continued their pattern of direct, sometimes confrontational writing. They developed a following across Latin America while maintaining their São Paulo roots.
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